Bai T Ma Ma Pendant Lamp: Outdoor
$3,688
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$4,688
$3,688
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$4,688
$3,688
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$4,688
$3,688
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$4,688
$3,688
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$4,688
$3,688
SKU: PAR-507030640976
$4,688
SKU: PAR-507030640976-UL
$3,688
SKU: PAR-507030640978
$4,688
SKU: PAR-507030640978-UL
Description
Inspired by the shape and warmth of traditional Chinese lanterns, this outdoor pendant pairs hand-blown glass with a weather-resistant steel structure suited for covered exterior spaces. The large, rounded diffuser creates a soft, ambient glow, while an integrated lower light element adds focused illumination for terraces, patios, and outdoor dining areas. This dual lighting effect balances atmosphere with practical visibility. The suspended form brings a clear presence while remaining gentle in open-air settings. Available in transparent, or amber glass finishes, each option shifts the tone and warmth of the light. Careful glasswork and precisely finished metal components highlight attention to detail and material quality throughout the piece.
Specifications
Size
- 15.8" h x 19.7" dia (40x50cm)
- Canopy: 7.8" dia (20cm)
- Cable length: 98.4" (250cm)
Material
Steel, glass
Technical
- Integrated LED
- Color temperature: 2700K
- Dimmable
Brand
Parachilna
Though based in Barcelona, Parachilna’s origins actually stretch all the way to its namesake, a desert ghost town in Australia. A random stop there years ago inspired Alfredo Valero and Roman Riera to eventually create a luxury lighting company dedicated to enduring craftsmanship, aided by European metalsmiths, glass blowers, ceramicists and other skilled artisans.
Collaborating with such notable modern designers as Jaime Hayon and Neri & Hu, partner Alfredo explains Parachilna’s purposeful process. “We don’t use industrial techniques,” he says. “Everything revolves craftsmanship, which means that there is a lot of work, from prototyping to finishing. When we say, ‘We don’t like it,’ we start all over again.”
Designer
Neri&Hu
“We believe in architecture and design as a powerful cultural force,” observes Rosanna Hu, who founded her eponymous and much-acclaimed practice with partner Lyndon Neri in 2004. Though based in a bustling Shanghai neighborhood, the Neri&Hu Design and Research Office is known for a global portfolio that spans architecture, interior design, furniture, products and exhibition design. To wit, the multi-cultural team speak more than 30 languages.
Neri&Hu initiate both their own design projects for a number of brands as well as oversee the entire creative direction of luxury furniture maker Stellar Works, also based in Shanghai. At A+R, their lighting for Barcelona’s Paranchilna and for Dutch house Moooi is also represented. “We are still too young to have a distinct language,” notes Rosanna, “so we flow in many directions depending on the specificity of the project.”
Both Rosanna and Lyndon’s worldview stems from their educational and professional trajectories. “We are both born in different parts of the world than that of our grandparents, grew up learning multiple dialects and then went to school in the West,” says Lyndon, who received a Master of Architecture at Harvard University after his undergraduate days at UC Berkeley. Rosanna received her Master of Architecture and Urban Planning at Princeton University after also studying at UC Berkeley. The duo subsequently worked for a number of noted American firms including Michael Graves and Skidmore.
Their prolific studio has earned a host of awards, including Dezeen’s Architecture Studio of the Year for 2021, induction into U.S. Interior Design Hall of Fame in 2013, UK Wallpaper Designer of The Year and I. D. Magazine’s I.D. Forty, to name just a few.